Princess Mononoke (Roman Album)
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A must-have for fans of movies directed by Studio Ghibli Hayao Miyazaki!
A mook that introduces the appeal of movies from various angles.
In addition to the film story, it also includes interviews with director Hayao Miyazaki, advertising copyist Shigesato Itoi, Yoji Matsuda who played Ashitaka, Yuriko Ishida who played Sun, music composer Joe Hisaishi, theme song composer Yoshikazu Mera, five art directors including Kazuo Oga and Fumi Yamamoto, and the work of the CG and cinematography staff.
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Film Story
Talking about "Princess Mononoke"
Director: Hayao Miyazaki Promotional Copy Shigesato Itoi
Ashitaka: Yoji Matsuda: Sun: Yuriko Ishida
Music: Joe Hisaishi Theme song: Yoshikazu Mera
Staff Works
Character/Character correlation diagram
Art - the shape of this soil
Kazuo Oga, Nizo Yamamoto, Naoya Tanaka, Satoshi Kuroda, Yoji Takeshige
Dictionary of everything about "Princess Mononoke"
The latest digital images seen in "Princess Mononoke" Technology
CG and Cinematography Department Roundtable
Animation Director: Masashi Ando
Color Designation: Mayo Iseki/Naomi Mori/Kanako Moriya
Cinematography: Atsushi Okui/Junji Yabuta/Wataru Takahashi/Tamaki Kojo
Looking behind the scenes of the dubbing scene...
Sound Director: Kazuhiro Wakabayashi Edited by: Takeshi Seyama
Effect: Michihiro Ito Theme song/music CD
Staff & cast list
Hayao Miyazaki (Miyazaki Hayao)
Born in Tokyo in 1941. Animation film director.
After graduating from Gakushuin University's Faculty of Political Science and Economics in 1963, he joined Toei Animation (currently Toei Animation).
After working on the scene design and original drawings for the theatrical film "The Sun Prince: The Adventures of Horus'' ('68), he transferred to A Production and was in charge of the original idea, screenplay, scene settings, and original drawings for the theatrical mid-length "Pandako Panda'' series ('72, '73).
After that, he worked at Zuiyo Eizo, Nippon Animation, and Telecom Animation Film, and then participated in the establishment of Studio Ghibli in 1985.
Major works include
TV "Future Boy Conan" ('78),
Feature-length films for theaters
"Lupin the Third" "Castle of Cagliostro" ('79),
"Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind" ('84)
"Laputa: Castle in the Sky" ('86)
"My Neighbor Totoro" ('88)
"Kiki's Delivery Service" ('89),
"Crimson Directed such films as "Pigs" ('92), "Princess Mononoke" ('97), "Spirited Away" ('01), "Howl's Moving Castle" ('04), "Ponyo on the Cliff" ('08), and "The Wind Rises" ('13).
His books include "Shuna's Journey,'' "Starting Point,'' "Turning Point,'' and
"Door to the Book.''
Animage Editorial Department (editor)
Publisher: Tokuma Shoten; A4 version (1997/11/1)
Release date: 1997/11/1
Language: Japanese
Mook: 130 pages
ISBN-10: 4197200269
ISBN-13: 978-4197200269
Dimensions: 21 x 0.8 x 29.7 cm
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- 9784197200269
- Condition
- new
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- Tokuma Shoten
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